Some want the huge bureaucracy reduction, the other sovereignty over their own lifetime. Some of them are hoping for more recognition for their work, some for the state license for laziness and idleness – and for others who can not always compete technologically or culturally at the tremendous pace of digitization, globalization and worldwide migration. When Michael Müller now develops the idea of a "solidarity-based basic income" out of a strong longing for security, he hits a nerve: security is much more than the expansion of surveillance and fences – it is about the recognition and security of life […]
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